Jake joins 120 Sports to preview the Steelers for 2017, plus adds an outlook for rookie MIN RB Dalvin Cook.
Peter Schoenke explains why PPR scoring has outlived its usefulness and how fantasy leagues should change with the times.
With Dolphins running back Jay Ajayi under evaluation for a possible concussion, Jeff Stotts take the opportunity to detail the five steps of the NFL’s concussion protocol.
Wait on a QB? Draft an elite WR or RB early? Alex Rikleen finds the answers by decoding the math behind fantasy scarcity.
Jason Thornbury takes a look at the health front in Seattle, which will be crucial to the team's success in 2017.
Logan Larson delves into a Lions offense striving for balance, which is key with a defensive unit lacking in talent.
Joe Bartel inspects the Chargers, who are again dealing with injuries to key skill-position players at the beginning of training camp.
Peter Schoenke discusses Andrew Luck's health, among other issues hanging over the Colts in training camp.
Martavis Bryant's unexpected reinstatement delay has put a significant question mark over what could otherwise be a WR1 in fantasy this year.
Neil Parker investigates the Rams, who will trot out a ferocious defense in 2016, but their fortunes will likely depend on Jared Goff and Todd Gurley.
Sasha Yodashkin decodes whether the Titans' balanced offense will be superseded by a more pass-happy approach.
Bryce Danielson looks at the Raiders' talent-laden roster, which will seek out an AFC West title for the first time since 2002.
Nick joins 120 Sports to discuss which pre-season QB battles we should be watching. Plus, he predicts who will step up and who will regress.
Chris Benzine evaluates the stability of the Andy Reid-Alex Smith combo in advance of their fifth season together.